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General Information

Name in local language: 南京长江第四大桥 (Nánjīng chángjiāng dì sì dàqiáo)
Completion: 24 December 2012
Status: in use

Project Type

Location

Location: , ,
Crosses:
  • Yangtze River
Coordinates: 32° 9' 17.78" N    118° 56' 24.25" E
Coordinates: 32° 12' 12.09" N    118° 56' 28.11" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

main span 1 418 m
width 34.0 m
total length 5 437 m
pylons height 229 m

Cost

cost of construction Renminbi Yuan 6 800 000 000

Case Studies and Applied Products

TENSA®MODULAR LR & LR-LS – Modular expansion joints

TENSA®MODULAR LR & LR-LS – Modular expansion joints

Modular Expansion Joints can be constructed for any movements, from about 100 mm up to 2,000 mm and more. They allow movements in all 3 directions and rotations around all 3 axes.

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Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Nanjing Qixiashan Yangtze River Bridge, was Fourth Nanjing Yangtze Bridge, is a suspension bridge over the Yangtze River in Nanjing, China. The bridge is the sixth longest span in the world and the third largest in China. The bridge has renamed on 20 December 2019.

Jiangsu province's first suspension bridge, it lies 10 km downstream of the second Yangtze River Bridge. The bridge connects Hengliang town, a section of Nanjing Raoyue, Nanjing-Nantong Highway, Hongguang village, towns like Long Pao, Xianling and Qilin in Jiangning District, and a section of Raoyue and Shanghai-Nanjing Highway.

The 4th Nanjing Yangtze twin-tower bridge fashioned after standard expressway, boasts dual six-lane carriageway designed to maintain a 100–125 km an hour traffic.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Nanjing Qixiashan Yangtze River Bridge" and modified on 7 January 2022 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20032652
  • Published on:
    28/10/2007
  • Last updated on:
    05/02/2016
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